The air force parks its aircraft on parking ramps, Protective Aircraft Shelters (PAS), and in Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS).
The Air Force parks their jets in hangars on military bases or airfields. These hangars are secure structures that provide shelter and protection for the aircraft when they are not in use.
The Air Force will scramble jets so they are ready for action. If the jets are sitting on the runway they are useless and take time to get into the air. If there is a threat they will launch so they are ready to go.
all of them otherwise it wouldn't really be an AIR FORCE base... ^^^Incorrect^^^ Actually, there are some Air Force bases that dont have fighter jets, they only have A-10's which are classified as Attackers, not fighters, and mostly bombers.
There are currently about 100 fighter jets in the Royal Air Force. They are Eurofighter Typhoons.
The Air Force School - Subroto Park - was created in 1955.
It takes more than good vision to fly Jets. You must have a college education be in good physical health and be selected to fly. Not everyone flies jets or aircraft in the Air Force. Almost any job you can find in civilian life you can find in the Air force.
An air force attack squadron usually consisting of fighter jets and large bombers.
The motto of The Air Force School - Subroto Park - is 'Motto: Education Empowers'.
yes there are lots of them they mostly use them in war
The last time I checked, the Philippine air force had no actual fighter jets, but many very capable jet trainers.
They have an air force. The planes they have are American made fighter jets and Saudi pilots are trained by the American Air Force/services.
Jets are usually sleeker in design and are usually alot faster. meant for less than that of a passanger airplane with the exeption of Air Force 1. Airplanes are bulkier and are usually meant to hold more people.
Their main strike aircraft are highly modified F-15 and F-16.